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Muri Beach is the watersport capital of Rarotonga with the sunkissed waters of Muri Lagoon offering great conditions for swimming, kayaking, sailing and windsurfing. At Muri Beach you can easily kayak or at low tide wade ......

Arorangi on Rarotonga's western coast offers the best vantage point for experiencing Rarotonga's beautiful island sunsets. Beautiful white sandy beaches stretch from Aroa Beach on the south western border all the way to ......

Aroa Beach is one of the best spots for swimming and snorkelling on Rarotonga. Its deeper water makes it ideal for swimming and the marine reserve (Raui) ensures that there is a plentiful and varied supply of lagoon fish to ......

The name Avarua means 'two harbours.' The township can easily be explored on foot and has the atmosphere of a colonial trading post. Everything you need is here - banks, supermarket shopping, two museums, resturants, cafes, ......

It is worth driving the south coast just for the scenery. Well away from the bustle of Avarua and the tourists at Muri Lagoon you can feel yourself relax even more as you enter Rarotonga's serene southern coast between Aroa ......

Titikaveka is a beautiful part of the south coast and home to a number of boutique hotels and villas. Ideal for swimming, snorkelling and romantic strolls along the beach. One of the best places to snorkel is Tikioki Beach ......

The north east coast is the area between Avarua and Muri Lagoon. The rugged mountains offer a stunning backdrop. The beaches in this area are wild and covered in dead coral and pebbles. While they are not recommended for ......

Aitutaki is the second most visited destination in the Cook Islands, and as you fly over and get your first glimpse of its magnificent coral lagoon you will begin to understand why. A combination breath taking scenery, ......

In 2008 Aitutaki's One Foot Island (Tapuaetai) won the 15th annual World Travel Award for Australasia's best beach. The travel industries equivalent to the Oscars. When you spend a day on One Foot Island it is easy to see ......

Between 1951 and 1960, Akaiami Island was the site of the Aitutaki Island terminus for the TEAL(Tasman Empire Airlines Ltd) flying boat service- the original Coral Route.At the time, it was the only air service available to ......

Atiu used to be called Enua Manu - the land of birds. It is the third biggest island after Mangaia and Rarotonga. Small valleys venture into a raised plateau covering most of the island, with all five villages uniquely near ......

Mangaia has one of the most extraordinary looking coastlines in the whole group. At one part, stalagmite-look-alikes thrust upwards from the inland side of the coastal road, grey and sentinel. Left over from an earlier ......